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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"Tonight, we continued with polyatomic ions and ionic compounds. The student is having trouble learning her ionic compounds chart. I suggested that she make note cards and write them 10 times each. "

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"In this session, we covered electron spin, the noble gas shortcut for electron configurations, and the rules for how electrons fill orbitals. The student was having a hard time remembering the significance of Hund's rule, the Aufbau principle, and the Pauli Exclusion Principle, so we worked on note-taking skills. I left him with some textbook reading to reinforce the concepts from this session, and we will start a weekly review of his notes to help reinforce old concepts and build a basis for comprehension of new ones."

★★★★★

"Today the student and I worked on naming compounds and balancing equations. We did a worksheet with some tricky problems but completed them all correctly. We talked about which elements should be balanced first and recognizing patterns of combustion problems. She said she felt more comfortable with the material at the end of the session. I told her to attempt doing the worksheet without looking at the answers after Thanksgiving break to see how well she understands the material. "

★★★★★

"We covered gas reactions, involving the use of the ideal gas law to determine limiting reactants/product amount as well as volumes and density of product/reactant. The student came in with a good grasp of the material. I shadowed him (did problems in concert) and pointed out areas of error and where he could be efficient. Overall, he has a good grasp on the material and will benefit from further practice to see other iterations. "

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"We reviewed material from the beginning of the year. It was mostly clearing up definitions (e.g. accuracy and precision, percent error, and limiting reagent). We then spent some time doing some practice problems on limiting reagents. We finished off with a brief discussion of the intermediate value theorem, and roots of high order polynomials."